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Winsome has a win with Canada's non-China policy

RECENT boom lithium junior Winsome Resources has taken advantage of Canada's move to deny Chinese companies ownership of critical minerals assets by acquiring Hong Kong-based Sinomine's interests in Power Metals Corp's Case Lake project in Ontario.

Winsome executive Chris Evans (r) in Canada

Winsome executive Chris Evans (r) in Canada

Case Lake is reported as hosting high-grade lithium, caesium and tantalum deposits in which Winsome will have gained offtake rights. Winsome is also acquiring the shares held by Sinomine in Case Lake's...

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